This video effectively simplifies a massive cosmic mystery into a digestible narrative for the curious mind. While it lacks technical depth, it succeeds in making the scale of the Laniakea supercluster feel both personal and profound.
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Our Galaxy Is Being Pulled Toward Something We Have Never Been Able to See #space #scienceAñadido:
Hey you space addict, I have breaking space news and it is far bigger than it sounds. Our galaxy is moving toward a hidden region of space at 2.2 million kilometers per hour and we cannot clearly see it. But first, don't forget to subscribe to Endless Astra for more cosmic facts that [music] sound terrifying. Astronomers call it the Great Attractor, a massive concentration of galaxies and unseen matter inside Laniakea, the supercluster with 100,000 galaxies that includes our Milky Way.
The big problem is that it sits behind the zone of avoidance where the stars and dust of our own galaxy block much [music] of the view. Drop us a comment because the strangest part is that the force pulling us is not one [music] object but a hidden cosmic structure we are still mapping.
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